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Kitchen - contemporary kitchen idea in Los Angeles with an island, a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, metallic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and stainless steel countertops

Gainsburg House

Contemporary Kitchen, Los Angeles

Lloyd Wright, son of Frank Lloyd Wright, designed the low-slung Gainsburg House in 1946 in the spirit of his father’s Usonian House prototypes of the 1930s. The new owners sought to reverse years of insensitive alterations while including a new kitchen, dining and family rooms, updated bathrooms, lighting and finishes, with accommodation for contemporary art display. The house was conceived as one area within an overall site geometry and the exterior can be seen from all interior angles and spaces. Our new palette compliments the original finishes and reinforces the existing geometry, enhancing a rhythm that moves throughout the house and engages the landscape in a continuous spatial composition. Images by Steve King Architectural Photography

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